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  2. Nana (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Nana (stylized as NANA) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ai Yazawa.First published as a two-part prologue in Shueisha's monthly shōjo manga magazine Cookie in 1999, Nana was later serialized in the same magazine from May 2000 to May 2009, before going on indefinite hiatus.

  3. GOG.com - Wikipedia

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    Along with the games, customers are also able to download numerous extra materials relating to the game they purchased. Often these extras include the game's soundtrack (partly as FLAC [83]), wallpapers, avatars, and manuals. GOG.com also offers full customer support for all purchases and a money-back guarantee for the first 30 days. [27]

  4. List of Nana characters - Wikipedia

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    Voiced by: Junko Minagawa (video game); Romi Park (anime), Anna Tsuchiya (anime singing voice) (Japanese); Rebecca Shoichet (anime) (English) Ep. 1 Portrayed by: Mika Nakashima Nana Osaki is a 20-year-old girl who moves to Tokyo to pursue a professional music career with her band, Black Stones, of which she is the main vocalist.

  5. List of video games based on anime or manga - Wikipedia

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    Karakuri Kengō Den Musashi Lord (Game Boy, Family Computer) Katte ni Shirokuma: Mori o Sukue no Maki! (Family Computer) Kekko Kamen (PC-98) Kimagure Orange Road (PC-98) Kimi ni Todoke: Sodateru Omoi (Nintendo DS) Kimi ni Todoke: Tsutaeru Kimochi (Nintendo DS) Kino no Tabi -the Beautiful World-(PlayStation 2) Kino no Tabi -the Beautiful World ...

  6. List of Nana chapters - Wikipedia

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    In the following days, while dealing with the reality of her life with Shoji in Tokyo, Nana K. slowly discovers a little bit more of Nana O.’s universe starting with her cool and reliable guarantor Yasu, the mysterious owner of Nana’s previous apartment, and the passionate guitarist of her old group, now in town with a new song and ...

  7. Nana (2005 film) - Wikipedia

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    Nana is about the relationship between two young women who are both named Nana. Although their names are the same, their lives are completely different. One of them, Nana Osaki (Mika Nakashima), is an ambitious punk who is looking to break into the world of rock and roll, while the other, Nana "Hachi" Komatsu (Aoi Miyazaki), simply wants a new life with her boyfriend, Shoji Endo (Yūta Hiraoka).

  8. Talentless Nana - Wikipedia

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    Talentless Nana (Japanese: 無能なナナ, Hepburn: Munō na Nana) is a Japanese manga series written by Looseboy and illustrated by Iori Furuya. It has been serialized in Square Enix 's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Gangan since May 2016 and has been collected in thirteen tankōbon volumes.

  9. Nanana's Buried Treasure - Wikipedia

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    An anime television series adaptation by A-1 Pictures began airing from April 10, 2014, on Fuji TV's noitamina block. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The opening theme for the series was " Butterfly Effect " performed by Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku and the ending theme is "Kasukana Hisokana Tashikana Mirai" (微かな密かな確かなミライ, lit.